miércoles, 14 de septiembre de 2011

Will or Going to



Put the verb into the correct form, using will or going to.

Examples:
A: Why are you turning on the TV?
B: I'm going to watch (watch) the news.

A: Oh, I just realized that I don't have any money.
B: Don`t worry, that's no problem. I'll lend (lend) you some.



1. A: I'have got a terrible headache.
B: Do you? Wait here and I ___________ (get) you some aspirin.

2. A: Why are you filling that bucket with water?
B: I__________ (wash) the car.

3. A: I've decided to repaint this room.
B: Oh, you have? What color ___________ (you/paint) it?

4. A: Look! There's smoke coming out of that house. It's on fire!
B: Oh no! I ___________ (call) the fire deparment right away.

5. A: The ceiling in this room doesn't look very safe, does it?
B: No, it looks as if it _______________ (fall) down.

6. A: Where are you going? Are you going shopping?
B: Yes, I ______________ (buy) something for dinner.

7. A: I can't figure out how to use this camera.
B: It's easy. I _________ (show) you.

8. A: What would you like to have: coffe or tea?
B: I ____________ (have) coffe, please.

9. A: Has George decided what yo do when he finishes school?
B: Oh yes. Everything is settled. He ___________ (take) a vacation for a few weeks, and then he _____________ (start) a computer programming course.

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